and in america where all the major cities in this country was on fire. when african-americans or black people was standing up against the institutionalized hatred demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal rights, equal jobs, equal housing and all of those things -- and equal respect, you know, that was -- that was -- that was the society that i grew into at that time. and when i went on trial, i went on trial with an all-white jury. now, if that all white jury thought for a second that john artis and i had murdered those people they would have done that a -- but only evidence that even suggested that we had anything to do with such a thing was two convicts who were in the area that night breaking into a factory and robbing the dead bodies at this bar and grill and this one person who was supposed to be the lookout ran out of cigarettes and walked to the bar and grill which is a block away and as he was walking up to this bar and grill, he said that he saw me and john artis coming around the corner laughing, me carrying a shotgun and john artis ca